Languages supported by the polycom cx300 phone – Polycom CX300 User Manual

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Deployment Guide for the Polycom CX300 Desktop Phone

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Another telephone device is connected to the same computer and selected

as the default device for Microsoft Office Communicator.
To change the device selected for Microsoft Office Communicator, go to

Tools in Office Communicator, select Set Up Audio and Video, and select

the Polycom CX300 phone from the applicable drop-down menus.

The speaker and microphone volume settings in the computer’s Windows

operating system may be too low or may be disabled. To check, locate the

appropriate Sounds application in the Windows Control Panel.

Remember that any changes in sound levels that you make in your

operating system will be reflected in all the phone's audio devices. Also,

although you can change volume playback and recording levels of your

phone by using the Sound application in Control Panel, it is not

recommended.

The phone's volume is set to the maximum level, but the sound is still too low.

The audio-speaker device settings in Microsoft Office Communicator and or

the Windows operating system might have to be adjusted. If this is the case,

change these settings only when you are not in a call.

I do not want Microsoft Office Communicator sounds, such as Instant message
alerts, to be broadcast through the phone.

Change the audio device through the Set Up Audio and Video pages, which

can be accessed through the Tools menu in Microsoft Office Communicator.

Retrieving Voice Mail Using the Polycom CX300 Phone

If voice mail is configured, and there is voice mail waiting, the 1 button will be

lit. Retrieve messages by pressing the 1 button for 1.5 seconds.

Languages Supported by the Polycom CX300 Phone

The Polycom CX300 phone supports the 38 languages that are supported by

Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2.

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